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1990 Honda Cbr 1000 Electronic Ignition Crank Sensor Starter Motorcycle Part on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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Ashley Falls, Massachusetts, United States

Ashley Falls, Massachusetts, United States
This item shows overall wear including surface rust, discoloration, and scratches found; this item comes in working condition.
Brand:Denso Make:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:21163-1283 Year:1990 Warranty:No Storage:N21 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

1990, Honda CBR 1000, electronic ignition crank sensor, starter, motorcycle part, 21163-1283, Denso.  This item shows overall wear including surface rust, discoloration, and scratches found; this item comes in working condition.  This item measures approximately 7” x 2.5” x 2.5” at its largest dimensions.  Please see pictures for more details.  

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